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Iran wants crypto for Strait of Hormuz tolls

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Iran Is Using Crypto to Charge Hormuz Toll Fees
Iran’s use of crypto to charge ships for crossing the Strait of Hormuz could make it harder for authorities to stop the toll payments, according to crypto researcher TRM.

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Iran is demanding tankers in the Strait of Hormuz pay tolls in crypto: What we know so far
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Why Iran wants crypto for Strait of Hormuz tolls
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Here’s how much money Iran can make charging tolls on one-fifth of the world’s seaborne oil
With traffic through the Strait of Hormuz still nearly at a standstill, Iran currently wouldn’t make much money by charging a toll on crude-oil tankers seeking passage through the waterway.

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Iran Demands Bitcoin Payments At Hormuz As Trump Says Strait Must Open 'Immediately And Completely'
CoinDesk · 1d
Iran's crypto tanker tolls are the latest step in its sanctions‑busting trade network
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Cryptocurrency Exchanges: The Gateway To Global Crypto

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ChatGPT Explained Crypto To Me Like I’m 12

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Rwanda Reaffirms Crypto Ban After Bybit Adds Franc Support

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New to crypto? Here’s the smartest way to start without losing money

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Consumer cryptocurrency use is declining | Opinion

If cryptocurrencies are going to become anything more than a speculative tool for playing money musical chairs, their adoption trajectory will have to change. Bitcoin transactions are still slow, expensive and volatile – which explains why its already ...
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XRP news: Ripple highlights Africa’s 52% crypto growth as it eyes expansion beyond Australia

Quick Read Sub-Saharan Africa saw a 52% growth to $205 billion in on-chain value over the past 12 months, with Nigeria accounting for $92 billion of that total. Ripple has five active partnerships across Africa covering stablecoin distribution,
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